1. - What you got?
- LOL, ALOC. Where do you want her?
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2. Curtain 3. I'll be right there.
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3. Oh, yeah! Turn it up, Jer.
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4. Go, girl, go!
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5. - Have we got a deal?
- I don't know.
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6. If you don't think I should be
an Attending, just say so.
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7. I'm not comfortable with this
bargaining on Susan Lewis' behalf.
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8. - It lacks dignity.
- Way of the world.
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9. What happened to advancement
based solely on merit and ability?
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10. It went out with hoop skirts
and smoking jackets.
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11. - Damn it, Jerry, turn it down!
- So do we have a deal?
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12. Hold on,
it's my favorite part right here.
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13. - Now you can turn it down.
- Thank you.
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14. Sorry, Dr. Weaver,
they made me do it.
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15. Staff meeting starts in four minutes.
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16. So you really think Susan Lewis
can make a good Chief Resident?
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17. Yes, I do.
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18. Okay, then.
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19. What was that all about?
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20. I think I just sold
my soul to the devil.
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21. - What do you got?
- LOL, vitals normal, oriented times zero.
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22. Lady Godiva was au naturel...
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23. at Buckingham Fountain
singing songs from My Fair Lady.
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24. Carousel.
"June Is Busting Out All Over"...
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25. is Rogers and Hammerstein,
not Lerner and Loewe.
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26. Just keep her restrained or she's
definitely gonna be busting all over.
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27. And it ain't pretty.
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28. CBC, Chem-7, tox screen,
glucose, non-contrast head CT.
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29. - Ma'am, do you know your name?
- June...
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30. - June? June what?
- Allyson. Allyson.
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31. June Allyson, that's your name?
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32. - Do you know your real name?
- Yes, I know my name.
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33. - It's... I do.
- Don't worry. It's not important.
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34. I know my name, I do...
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35. Probably Alzheimer's.
Call the police.
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36. See if anyone's reported her missing,
a family, a residential home.
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37. She belongs somewhere.
She's too clean to be homeless.
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38. I know, I know, but folks, if we can't
control our office supplies...
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39. particularly paper expendables,
then Admin will control them for us.
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40. So, please, tell your people,
no unnecessary Xeroxing, okay?
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41. - Okay? Thank you, next item.
- All right.
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42. Replacing Marty Cannon
as an Attending in the ER.
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43. He's done a great job for us.
Thank you, Marty.
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44. But he's leaving for greener
pastures at the University of Iowa.
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45. Godspeed. Godspeed.
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46. As for a replacement, Kerry Weaver
has everybody's vote except for Mark.
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47. You've been dragging your feet on this.
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48. You had a chance to kick this around.
Come to your senses?
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49. - I think Kerry is a terrific choice.
- Oh. Well, that's great.
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50. So you no longer have
any qualms about this?
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51. You'll be together every day, week
after week, pulling on the same oar.
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52. Teammates. Partners.
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53. Seriously, Mark, if you're not excited
about it, I don't see how it can work.
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54. - I'm looking forward to it. Really.
- That's great. Just great.
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55. Well, good. Case closed.
Parking...
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56. - What are you still doing here?
- Timing seemed a little off.
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57. - You'll miss your appointment.
- I can reschedule.
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58. No, you won't.
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59. Bunch of crap anyway. I'm fine.
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60. No, it's not.
You need to see somebody, Shep.
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61. - I don't need to see no shrink.
- The hell you don't!
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62. You're not sleeping,
you're losing weight...
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63. God, I'm terrified
to get in the car with you.
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64. I'm afraid if someone
cuts you off at a light...
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65. you'll get out and beat them to death
with a tire iron.
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66. You're starting to sound like Reilly.
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67. - He's right.
- What?
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68. - I lied for you to that investigator.
- You didn't lie for me.
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69. Yeah, I did, and I'm not
gonna do it anymore.
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70. No, you didn't lie for me,
and I'm not seeing a shrink.
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71. Shep, you need help!
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72. If you don't get it,
something awful's gonna happen.
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73. You know what I need? I need
for everyone to stop pushing at me.
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74. Pushing at me,
telling me what to do!
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75. I just need a little time, okay?
I mean, is that okay?
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76. Is that okay with you
and the whole city of Chicago?
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77. Shep! It's only because
I care about you. Shep!
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78. Everybody's gonna be there.
My folks, both sets of grandparents...
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79. My sister flew in from Paris.
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80. My godparents, my aunts, my uncles,
a whole bunch of my cousins.
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81. Jeffrey, Jody, Rob, Sarah,
David, Keith, Barry...
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82. - Margaret, Susan...
- Carter, Carter. Okay, look.
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83. I don't need a family tree.
I get the picture.
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84. So I was hoping that you
were maybe gonna come.
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85. It's 4:00. You could stop by
and meet everybody.
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86. Carter, I didn't even go
to my own graduation.
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87. - They've heard a lot about you.
- All good, right?
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88. Absolutely. Nothing but the best,
the very, very best.
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89. If you can't make the graduation,
my dad's throwing a cocktail party...
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90. at 6 at the Drake.
Good food, great wine.
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91. It'll be my parents' stuffy friends, but
the mayor's supposed to come by...
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92. Carter, you've got your residency.
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93. I've turned in
the end-of-the-year evaluation.
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94. Just relax. You don't have
to try to brown-nose me.
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95. - I wasn't trying to brown-nose you.
- Well, I appreciate your invitation.
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96. But I'm not going to your graduation
or to any cocktail party at the Drake.
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97. Look, you were my assigned med student,
I was your assigned resident.
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98. - You don't owe me anything, okay?
- All right.
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99. All right, what have we got?
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100. - Good morning, Carol.
- What's good about it?
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101. - Kerry, you got it.
- Really? The Attending's job?
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102. That's great! When do I start?
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103. I don't know. I guess after
Marty Cannon leaves next month.
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104. - Is the salary fixed or negotiable?
- Fixed, I guess.
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105. - I didn't negotiate mine.
- There's usually a little wiggle room.
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106. You'd have to discuss that
with Morgenstern.
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107. And benefits? Pension plan through
the hospital or your own 401 K?
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108. - Hospital, I guess. I never asked.
- This is really exciting.
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109. We'll finally be able to facilitate
some real change around here.
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110. Have you read Managing Through Example:
12 Steps to a More Efficient Workplace?
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111. - No, I haven't.
- I'll lend you my copy.
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112. I've highlighted
a number of passages.
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113. - I hope you won't find that distracting.
- I'm sure I won't.
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114. Mark, paramedics are 4 minutes out.
Male infant, respiratory distress.
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115. Kerry, I do have your support,
Susan Lewis as chief, right?
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116. Susan Lewis? You know, Linda Martin
would be awfully good too.
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117. Kerry, we had a deal here.
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118. Mark, I'm kidding.
Where is your sense of humor?
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119. - You wouldn't.
- She isn't.
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120. What are we talking about?
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121. - Weaver's the new Attending.
- Oh, my God!
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122. Don't look at me like that.
She's a good physician...
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123. a terrific administrator,
and an excellent diagnostician.
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124. It was the right choice.
I'm glad I made it, and that's it.
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125. - Oh, man, it's gonna be a long year.
- It's forever.
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126. Two-day-old male infant,
full term, vaginal delivery.
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127. Found cyanotic in his crib.
Resps 50, heart rate 160.
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128. - When was he born?
- Tuesday night.
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129. - Heel-stick glucose?
- You bet.
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130. - When did he come home?
- Yesterday morning.
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131. - 12 hours later?
- They said it was okay.
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132. - We wanted to stay longer.
- He's in heart failure.
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133. - Where's Ross?
- I'll find him.
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134. I'll put in an umbilical line.
Prep 0. 1 Dig.
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135. - Pulse ox 86.
- Sinus tach at 150.
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136. - What's wrong with him?
- His lungs are filled with fluid.
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137. Conni, will you show them
to the waiting room?
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138. - No, I want to stay!
- Come on.
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139. - Come on, honey.
- Dig 0. 1.
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140. - Lasix?
- Yeah, 4 mgs.
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141. ABG, CBC, Chem-7,
chest x-ray and an EKG.
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142. Temp's 98.2, glucose 110.
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143. Somebody sent a mother and a child
home after one night.
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144. Welcome to managed care.
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145. Who gives a damn what
the insurance company wants?
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146. What kind of hospital sends
a newborn home after one night?
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147. Our kind.
Joseph Morgan Randall...
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148. delivered on the 5th floor
in OB two days ago.
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149. Chuny, could you do me a favor?
I need you to draw some blood.
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150. I'm kind of busy right now.
You can't do it yourself?
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151. - I need you to draw some of my blood.
- AI?
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152. Yeah, I've been putting it off.
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153. - Sure, do you want to do it right now?
- If you don't mind. Nobody's in 4.
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154. Dr. Davitch? I'm John Carter,
med student. I met you once last year.
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155. - I'm on rounds, Mr. Carter.
- Yeah, I can see that.
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156. Talia Lucas, I've been keeping an
eye on her, you moved her last night.
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157. - Yes, I did.
- I thought she was Dr. Berglass' patient.
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158. He's attending his daughter's wedding
in London. I'm covering for him.
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159. - Her ascending cholangitis worsened?
- She's not responding to antibiotics.
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160. I'm worried about Pseudomonas,
so I moved her up to the ICU...
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161. and I jumped her to Status 1
on the transplant list.
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162. - Do you know her parents?
- Yeah.
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163. They're in the waiting room.
Why don't you join me.
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164. - They don't know yet?
- It's been a busy morning, Mr. Carter.
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165. Hey, everybody. Miss me?
Oh, a little one.
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166. Two days. Cyanotic in the crib,
no detectable murmur, CHF.
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167. - Dig and Lasix, with no improvement.
- Pulse is up to 200.
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168. Mother gave birth Tuesday night.
OB kicked her out Wednesday morning.
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169. - Get an EKG?
- Right axis deviation.
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170. RAH, RVH, no Q-wave in V6.
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171. Hyperventilate him. Get an amp of
Prostin VR down here now, please.
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172. - What the hell is it?
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
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173. - They sent her home the next morning?
- Wham, bam, thank you, ma'am.
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174. Damn it.
All right, let's get an echo.
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175. Find out who's on call
for Pediatric Cardiology, please.
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176. Is he gonna make it?
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177. If we keep the ductus arteriosus open,
he's got a shot.
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178. Son of a bitch!
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179. Mr. And Mrs. Lucas?
Hi, I'm Dr. Davitch.
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180. Dr. Berglass is out of the country
for a few days.
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181. You already know Mr. Carter,
I believe.
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182. They told us T.C. Had been moved
to Intensive Care.
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183. Unfortunately, your daughter's
condition has worsened overnight.
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184. She's not responding
to the antibiotics.
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185. I don't have much confidence that
her liver will function much longer.
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186. So we have moved her from Status 2
to Status 1 on the transplant list.
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187. We're gonna do everything we can
for her while we wait.
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188. So she'll get
the transplant operation soon?
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189. - That will certainly be our hope.
- How soon?
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190. Mr. Carter, you're familiar with
the UNIS procedure, aren't you?
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191. Mr. Carter will answer your questions
and take you back to see your daughter.
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192. Why don't we take a seat?
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193. D.A. Is open,
so he's still got a fighting chance.
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194. I'm gonna go tell his parents.
This is unbelievable.
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195. There is an ugly, vicious rumor
going around. Kerry Weaver...
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196. - Don't start with me.
- So it's true.
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197. What is everyone so upset about?
Kerry Weaver's not that bad.
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198. - She's great.
- She grows on you.
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199. You been hitting the Prozac again?
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200. I got a call from a pharmacy
on the North Side looking for you.
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201. You gave a prescription
for a hundred Percodan.
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202. Karen Hines. Isn't that
that redhead you been seeing?
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203. - Yeah, she's got a bad knee.
- A hundred? Pretty bad knee.
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204. She travels a lot, doesn't know
when she'll be able to get them.
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205. Mark, I need you in there.
Rule out MI.
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206. - You told them it was okay?
- Yeah, I told them you'd call.
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207. Damn...
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208. Jeanie!
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209. - Hi.
- Hi. How did your appointment go?
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210. - They gave me a bunch of stuff to read.
- You should read it.
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211. Thanks for staying last night.
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212. It's tough the first night
home from the hospital.
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213. My health plan
assigned me a doctor.
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214. - A Dr. Arabian. You know him?
- No. I'll ask around.
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216. He said that my CD4 count is 450.
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217. - He sounded excited about that.
- Yeah, that's good.
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218. What is it supposed to be?
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219. Fifteen hundred.
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220. He gave me a lot of stuff.
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221. AZT, something called 3TC
and Sacinaver.
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222. - Saquinavir.
- Whatever. It's gonna cost a fortune.
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223. And...
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224. he gave me a couple
of packets of condoms too.
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225. Kind of seems like the horse
is out of the barn on that one.
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226. - It was a joke.
- It wasn't funny.
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227. - You get tested yet?
- Yeah. It's not back yet.
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228. The doctor said I may have been
HIV-positive for as long as 10 years.
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229. He wants me to make a list
of all my...
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230. past sexual contacts,
let them know.
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231. - It's gonna be quite a list.
- That's not much to be proud of now.
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232. Wasn't much to be proud of then.
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233. Well, I better go home.
I got a lot of reading to do.
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234. If that baby'd stayed in the hospital,
somebody would've picked up on it.
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235. Most babies are fine
going home the next day.
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236. A lot of problems don't
declare themselves right away.
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237. - Intussusception, pyloric stenosis.
- People trust us.
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238. The woman took her baby home
because we told her it was safe.
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239. Every dollar we spend
on a healthy postpartum mother...
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240. is another dollar we don't have
to help someone else.
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241. There's something
you don't see every day.
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242. - I thought she was in restraints.
- She was.
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243. - Malik, could you give me a hand?
- Do I have to?
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244. Hold that elevator!
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245. - Dr. Benton.
- Dr. Vucelich.
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246. Congratulations on being named
Resident of the Year.
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247. Thank you. I understand that you
were instrumental in my selection.
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248. No, I merely expressed my opinion.
Glad that others concurred.
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249. - I read your aortic aneurism study.
- Yes, it's been very well received.
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250. The drug company granted the hospital
over 3 million dollars...
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251. for Phase 4 trials,
additional research facilities...
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252. You know, I...
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253. I couldn't help but notice
the inclusion...
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254. of the negative-outcome patients
that we discussed.
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255. It seemed prudent course,
given the circumstances.
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256. They weren't, however, statistically
significant in the final analysis.
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257. Well, I was glad
to see them there anyway.
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258. Yes, I'm sure you were.
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259. - Carter... Armani?
- Hugo Boss.
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260. Nice.
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261. The parents of that kid with liver
failure called. They had some questions.
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262. Some more questions.
I spent an hour with them this morning.
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263. I'm supposed to meet my folks
at Trotter's for lunch in 20 minutes.
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264. - They called three times?
- Five. I quit writing it down.
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265. If they call again, tell them I'll be up
later. My father hates it when I'm late.
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266. Mr. Carter, you got a minute?
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267. I'm completing the assignments
for the first-year surgical interns.
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268. We're breaking all the surgical residents
into teams next year.
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270. that you're interested in Vascular,
Neurosurgery and Plastics rotations?
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271. - Absolutely.
- Good.
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272. - I've got one spot left on the red team.
- Really?
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273. It'll be primarily second-
and third-year residents...
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274. but seeing as you're
our only locally-grown prodigy...
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275. we'll give you
the home field advantage.
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276. - It'll be quite a leg up on your peers.
- I'd be honored.
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277. Dr. Langdon will be your supervising
resident. Do you know Nancy?
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278. Sure, she's great. So I won't be
working under Dr. Benton anymore?
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279. No, Dr. Benton will be anchoring
the blue team next year.
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280. General surgery, the ER, proctology,
real meat-and-potato stuff.
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281. Unless you'd rather be with Benton?
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282. - No, I was hoping for the red team.
- Good. Excellent.
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283. - Dr. Morgenstern.
- Peter.
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284. - Weaver will support you as chief.
- Really? We should talk about that.
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285. - Dr. Greene, your wife called.
- Ex-wife.
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286. Right. She said you're late for lunch.
She's mad as hell.
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287. With Weaver on board, it's a lock.
You wanna have dinner and celebrate?
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288. I don't know. Check with me later.
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289. - Mr. Brannigan?
- Kenny, please.
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290. I'm Dr. Lewis.
Sorry to have kept you waiting.
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291. At least she stopped singing.
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292. - So you've had a persistent cough?
- For a couple of months.
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293. - Coughing up any blood?
- No. Well, not much.
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294. - But some.
- Once or twice. No big deal.
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295. I pour concrete for a living,
so stuff gets in your lungs.
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296. - Are you a smoker, Kenny?
- Yeah.
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297. - You're not gonna lecture me?
- It's not like I have to.
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298. - So how much do you smoke?
- A couple of packs a day.
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299. - Sometimes more, sometimes less.
- 120 over 80.
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300. When was the last time
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301. - I don't go to doctors much.
- All that lecturing, I guess.
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302. Sorry I'm late.
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303. - Like old times.
- Nice to see you too.
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304. If this is about getting Rachel
this weekend, you can forget it...
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305. because I got tickets
for the Cubbies on Saturday.
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306. - Rachel hates baseball.
- That's not true.
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307. This weekend's fine, Mark.
That's fine.
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308. - You gonna finish those fries?
- Go right ahead.
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309. I can't eat this food. This place
should have been shut down years ago.
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310. The hospital fights to keep it open.
It's good for business.
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311. Food poisoning, stomach pumping,
gastroenteritis.
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312. This joint's a gold mine.
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313. Craig and I are getting married.
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314. - What?
- In September.
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315. You're kidding.
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316. I didn't want you to hear it
from Rachel.
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317. Rachel knows?
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318. She's excited.
She's helping me pick out a dress.
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319. Something non-traditional, I hope.
Perhaps in red.
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320. I knew you weren't
gonna be happy about this...
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321. but I thought
I should be the one to tell you.
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322. You should've kept the goatee.
It made you look dangerous.
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323. Hey!
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324. Hey yourself!
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325. - School let out early?
- Well, I was on all night.
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326. Looks like you're still
gainfully employed.
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327. I'm on probation.
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328. I lose another 250 grand,
I'm back to card counting in Vegas.
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329. - Really, you did that?
- In a previous lifetime. Don't ask.
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331. It's okay. How's yours?
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332. The prescription that I wrote out
for the Percodan...
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333. was for 10 tablets.
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334. You know, I wondered about that.
The damned things cost me a fortune.
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335. So you didn't change it to a hundred?
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336. No, I didn't.
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337. Prescription pads for narcotics,
they come in triplicate.
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338. I can check my copy.
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339. - Maybe you should do that.
- Maybe I should.
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340. Count them, boyfriend.
They're all there.
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341. - I don't need to count them.
- Sure you do.
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343. - Do you have a personal physician?
- No.
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345. - Tuberculosis?
- I don't think so.
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346. - Cancer.
- We need more tests to rule that out.
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347. How much are these tests
of yours gonna cost?
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348. Do you have insurance?
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349. No, I work construction for a lot
of different companies. No benefits.
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350. - Maybe you qualify for Medicaid?
- When my last kid was born, we didn't.
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351. It cost me a couple of grand.
Still trying to pay that off.
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352. Well, I can't tell you exactly
how much the tests will cost.
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353. We could get someone down from
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354. I got a couple of kids
and a mortgage.
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355. And I'm just scraping by as it is.
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356. You have a potentially serious condition
which needs immediate evaluation.
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357. Mr. Brannigan,
you really need to stay here.
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358. - Mark, Loretta's back.
- Oh, no. What this time?
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359. I think she's frightened and
overwhelmed by the surgery.
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360. They only released her yesterday.
I started an IV. She's in 4.
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361. Tell her I'll be down as soon as I can.
Make sure that she's comfortable.
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362. - So we're just gonna let him leave?
- Do you want to tackle the guy?
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363. He said that he can't afford it.
Who am I to say that he can?
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364. A full course of chemo and radiation
will cost him minimum fifty grand.
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365. I don't understand
what we're arguing about.
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366. You let the hospital bill him. He can
declare bankruptcy if he has to.
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367. And if he dies, he leaves his wife
and children in bankruptcy?
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368. At least he wouldn't be dead.
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369. I advised him to stay, he chose
to leave. That's his prerogative.
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370. - What are you doing out here?
- Enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
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371. Last few months, whenever I can,
I like to get outside.
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372. - It's about time you gave those up.
- My last vice.
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373. - So they sent you home yesterday.
- Yeah.
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374. - I don't think I was ready.
- Been able to eat anything?
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375. I haven't been able
to keep anything down.
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376. - How are the kids?
- Hell on wheels.
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377. - I wanted to ask you something.
- Shoot.
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378. I was wondering if you'd
be guardian to my kids.
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379. Not that anything bad
is ever gonna happen to me.
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380. It's just that they don't have anybody.
My folks are dead. They like you.
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381. I know it's a lot to ask.
But they're really good kids.
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382. - What about their father?
- Fathers. Plural.
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383. Good luck. I never could
quite figure that one out.
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384. You don't have to answer now,
I have time. At least a little bit, I think.
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385. - I'm honored you'd ask...
- But you can't.
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386. No, I can't. Sorry.
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387. Besides, you're gonna make it.
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388. Damn right I am.
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389. - Hey, you're up. How are you feeling?
- Kind of tired.
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390. Where are your folks?
They were looking for me earlier.
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391. They went downstairs
to get something to eat.
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392. In the cafeteria? Big mistake.
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393. My mom just kept crying.
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394. I think my Dad was worried
she was gonna scare me.
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395. Well, tell them I stopped by.
I gotta go.
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396. I'm graduating in half an hour
and I'm late.
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397. Everybody in here looks pretty sick.
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398. Yeah, well, they get better.
It just takes time.
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399. The boy who was in that bed,
I don't think he got better.
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400. Am I gonna die?
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401. You're very sick, T.C.
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402. My mom says I'm Status 1.
What does that mean?
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403. That means that as soon as the next
liver's available, you get first dibs.
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404. Somebody has to die, right?
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405. - Yeah.
- Kind of weird.
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406. There's kids out there,
and they're okay.
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407. And I'm here waiting for
something bad to happen to them.
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408. You're not making
that bad thing happen.
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409. - I gotta go. I'll see you later.
- How long till I have an operation?
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410. Could be a week, could be two,
could be less.
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411. Could be anytime.
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412. What if nothing bad happens
to anybody this week?
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413. It will.
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414. Unfortunately, something bad is always
happening to somebody, somewhere.
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415. Like what's happening to me, right?
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416. Want me to stay for a little while,
till your folks come back?
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417. Yeah, that'd be great.
If it's okay.
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418. Sure, I can be
a couple of minutes late.
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419. Oh, man, this day just
gets worse and worse.
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420. Hey, Mark. Linda Martin?
Was she the only choice?
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421. - I think she's kind of a bitch.
- For what?
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422. - Chief Resident.
- She is kind of a bitch.
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423. Linda Martin is not gonna be
Chief Resident. Don't worry about it.
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424. She is gonna be chief.
It's on the memo.
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425. Damn it!
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426. - Jerry! Where the hell is Weaver?
- Trauma 1.
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427. You said you'd support
Susan for chief.
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428. Julio Cadena, meet Mark Greene.
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429. Mr. Cadena's small intestine
seems to be eviscerated.
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430. - IV's wide open.
- We had a deal.
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431. Rapid infuse 4 units of O-neg.
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432. I offered it to her, she turned it down.
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433. - She what?
- Ask her yourself.
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434. Gram of cefoxatin IV, alert the O.R.,
page Benton to get down here.
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435. - Hey, Peter.
- Hi.
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436. - Got a minute?
- Sure.
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437. Al's got AIDS.
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438. - Conni, give us a moment, will you?
- I'm just after some coffee.
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439. I'll bring you a cup
in a few minutes, all right?
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440. Sure. Cream, no sugar.
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441. I got tested today,
but I don't have the results.
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442. I know what you're thinking, because I
was where you are now a few days ago.
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443. You want to feel concern for me, but
you are wondering, "What about me?"
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444. Al and I barely had sex, much less
a marriage these last few years.
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445. You and I were careful,
but not that careful.
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446. Get tested. I'm sorry.
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447. 12-year-old girl hit by a city bus
while riding her bicycle.
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448. Complaining of pain in left ankle.
Obvious deformed fracture.
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449. Good distal pulses, no head or chest pain.
She was wearing a helmet.
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450. - Gently now.
- IV saline TKO, 0.25 liters cannula.
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451. Three mgs morphine in the field.
Name's Monique.
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452. - It hurts!
- I know it does, honey.
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453. - Does your neck hurt?
- No.
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454. - Any tenderness?
- No, no, just my leg!
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455. You were wearing your helmet,
Monique. That's really good.
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456. - Do your parents know you're here?
- No.
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457. If you give me your phone number,
I can call them so they come, okay?
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458. Good dorsalis pedis
and posterior tibial pulses.
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459. - BP 90 over 60.
- Pulse ox 99.
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460. Let's get an ice pack, an H & H,
and dip the urine for blood.
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461. My sister is gonna be so mad at me.
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462. - She'll just be happy you're okay.
- No!
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463. Sure she will, sweetheart.
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464. Let's get a left ankle, tib-fib films...
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465. and give her another
three morphine for the pain.
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466. Dr. Randa Jane Berkowitz.
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467. Dr. John Truman Carter.
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468. Dr. Carter!
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469. Well...
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470. Dr. Carter must have found a facial
laceration to practice a z-plasty on.
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471. Dr. Ming Wu Chang...
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472. Two, three, flip.
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473. - You taking them off the top?
- Yes, I am.
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474. Flip, go. Okay, one more time.
Two out of three.
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475. - You already lost five times.
- Yeah, but I'm getting better.
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476. - She always wins.
- Thanks for staying with her.
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477. - How's she doing?
- I'm okay.
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478. Yeah, she's hanging in there.
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479. I hope you didn't
have to be anywhere.
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480. No, not anymore.
I'm gonna go and then come back...
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481. make sure you're not
getting into too much trouble.
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482. Thanks.
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483. Hi, sweetheart.
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484. Comminuted trimalleolar ankle fracture.
What a mess.
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485. - Definitely unstable.
- Yeah. Gonna need surgery.
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486. - Are her parents here?
- In the waiting room.
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487. Monique was right about her sister.
She was mad about the bike.
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488. Splint her leg, I'll call an ambulance
to move her.
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489. Move her where?
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490. Her insurance company wants her
transferred to Midway.
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491. I can't apply a plaster splint
without moving the ankle.
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492. - It'll hurt like hell!
- We'll medicate her.
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493. - Do her parents know about this?
- I'll tell them now.
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494. Mark, we're gonna splint
an unstable ankle fracture...
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495. send a 12-year-old girl across town
for an operation we can do upstairs?
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496. I don't like this more than you do,
but that's what the insurance wants.
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497. - I thought you were the doctor!
- I am the doctor.
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498. But if I admit her here,
her parents will get slapped...
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499. with a bill
for tens of thousands of dollars.
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500. - I quit!
- What?
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501. I quit!
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502. - You can't just leave.
- Watch me!
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503. We send a newborn home
with a congenital heart problem.
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504. A guy comes in with lung cancer,
he can't afford the treatment.
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505. Now we're shipping kids across
town with unstable fractures.
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506. Don't give me
that holier-than-thou crap!
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507. We also treated a couple hundred
others who had nowhere else to go.
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508. You're gonna feel stupid about this
in the morning!
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509. I'm gonna feel great about this
in the morning!
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510. - Are you okay, Dr. Benton?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
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511. Have you seen Dr. Morgenstern?
He wanted to talk with me.
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512. He started a ruptured appendix
about a half-hour ago.
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513. Well, I'll catch up to him tomorrow.
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514. - How was your cocktail party?
- I missed it.
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515. - You missed your own party?
- Yeah.
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516. My parents had a good time anyway.
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517. It was mostly their friends.
I missed my graduation too.
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518. - Really?
- Yeah. You missed yours, right?
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519. - What were you doing?
- An emergency hemorrhoidectomy.
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520. - What were you doing?
- Playing cards with a scared little kid.
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521. TC, that little girl with liver failure.
They moved her up to Status 1.
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522. I was just keeping her company
while her folks talked to the doctor.
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523. Now you're the doctor.
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524. You graduated, right?
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525. Yeah, that's right, I am.
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526. It's kind of weird. I...
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527. I don't know any more
than I knew this morning.
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528. I really wanted to graduate too.
Well...
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529. Anyway...
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530. Take care of yourself, Carter.
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531. Right.
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532. - Hey.
- Hey yourself.
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533. - Carol Hathaway just quit.
- I heard. What was that all about?
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534. You got me.
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535. - You turned down chief?
- Yes, I did.
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536. I agreed to support Kerry Weaver
as Attending...
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537. because she agreed
to support you as chief.
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538. - I didn't ask you to do that.
- No, you didn't.
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539. My whole life I've always done
what everyone else wanted me to do.
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540. Today I had this guy come in with
a cough. Lung cancer, 46 years old.
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541. I get one of these cases
every couple of months.
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542. Children, husbands, wives...
Their faces all start to blend together.
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543. But it hit me: How long do we have?
Any of us?
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544. And how are we gonna fill that time?
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545. I had something. Little Susie.
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546. And now I don't.
All I have is this. Work.
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547. You know what, Mark?
That's not enough.
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548. - What are you doing here?
- Waiting for you.
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549. You don't have your keys?
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550. - Why are you still wearing your scrubs?
- I quit.
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551. - You're kidding.
- No, to hell with them.
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552. - You can't quit! You're great at it.
- I'm sick of it.
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553. They kept cutting back my shifts,
making me work more nights.
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554. I'll make more doing home care
or per diem.
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555. You're never gonna see that shrink,
are you?
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556. Why couldn't we just keep going
the way we were?
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557. I was happy.
Were you happy?
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558. Things change.
It's not my fault, it's not your fault.
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559. Raul died. It's a terrible thing,
but something happened to you, Shep.
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560. You know it's true.
You gotta deal with it.
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561. - I'm doing okay.
- No, you're not.
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562. I can't do this, Shep.
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563. I have finally gotten my life together.
It's taken me a long time.
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564. You need help.
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565. I love you, but you need help.
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566. And if you can't get it together
to get that help...
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567. I can't be with you.
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568. I can't.
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569. - Jennifer's getting married again.
- Really? That was quick.
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570. I was hoping to be the first one to get
remarried, at least live with someone.
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571. It makes me seem kind of pathetic,
don't you think?
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572. She's planning her guest list...
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573. and I'm still fumbling around
with pick-up lines in singles bars.
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574. It gets you off the hook
with the alimony, though.
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575. I wasn't paying any.
She makes more money than I do.
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576. - I never really liked her.
- You acted like you did.
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577. I just did that to make you feel better.
I never cared for her.
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578. She's unsupportive,
controlling, manipulative...
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579. - You want me to go on?
- Please, I'm enjoying it.
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580. Demanding, skinny legs...
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581. - Why were you looking at my wife's legs?
- I'm your buddy, I'm not dead.
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582. - I'm just saying you can do better.
- Thanks. Thank you.
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583. Listen to this, I talked to Karen
about the Percodan.
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584. - You didn't prescribe that many?
- The prescription was for 10.
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585. - What did she say?
- She denied it, said it was a mix-up.
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586. And she gave them back,
actually she threw them back at me.
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587. - Do you believe her?
- I don't know.
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588. Get away from her,
she sounds like trouble.
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589. - Yeah, you're right, I probably should.
- But you're not going to?
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590. - She's kind of cute.
- Well, she's got great legs.
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591. - You look at my girlfriend's legs?
- I'm your friend, I'm not dead.
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592. - What else did you notice about her?
- You want a list?
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593. Dr. Morgenstern,
you were looking for me?
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594. Yeah, we missed you at graduation.
Where were you?
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595. With a patient.
How was the ceremony?
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596. One of the best in years. Pomp and
circumstance, all the trimmings.
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597. If you'll excuse me, it's very late,
and I'm finally on my way home.
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598. I was wondering if it's too late to
change my choice for team next year.
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599. I was hoping to sign up
for the blue team.
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600. Once you switch selection,
there's no going back.
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601. Yes, sir, I know. I was still
hoping for the blue team.
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602. I'm sure Dr. Benton will be very
pleased to have you on his team.
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603. - See you in a few months.
- Thanks.
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604. Hey, Carter, Dr. Benton left
something down here for you.
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605. What do you call the one who graduates
last in his class from medical school?
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606. - What?
- Doctor!
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607. - What are you still doing here?
- Just hanging out.
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608. Well, wanna try out
that new white coat? MVA.
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609. Drunk driver hit a carload of kids
on their way to the prom.
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610. - The units are just pulling in.
- Sure.
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611. 17-year-old male, head trauma,
GCS eight, BP 120 over 60, pulse 60.
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612. Probable fractures of the left femur,
right tib-fib.
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613. Dr. Carter!
Okay, Trauma 2.
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614. Notify the O.R., and see
who's on call for Ortho. Dr. Carter!
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615. We've got three more on the scene.
Guy in a pick-up came up the off-ramp...
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